((HT: AJC.com/Niesse))
Grady (Atlanta, GA) High School has had its ups and downs when it comes to the football program...
There have been playoff berths, but there have also been growing pains in between... as a matter of fact, Erk Russell coached the Grey Knights to their only state title in 1953...
Yes, THAT Erk Russell...
Anyway, the HQ digresses...
The 2013 season finished up with an 8-3 record under Ronnie Millen- who had been the coach since 2001...
Here's Grady's final game of the 2012 season- a playoff loss to Monroe Area...
((HT: NFHS Network))
But the City of Atlanta is now investigating the allegation (made anonymously, of course) that as many as 20 players falsified their addresses to play for Millen...
Millen has been transferred out of the school because of the investigation...
“We depend on the integrity of parents who have an ethical obligation to the district to provide accurate addresses to the district,” School Superintendent Erroll Davis said as he announced the investigation. “However, our commitment to ethics is higher than any individual program.”
The biggest issue of the whole investigation is: Why and how did the parents/guardians/coaches/administrators/anyone involved in the process (allegedly) think that filing duplicate addresses wouldn't get past the city gatekeepers and send up red flags in their investigation in the first place...???
Students found to have violated the geography rules could be transferred back to their native school districts and any athlete with a scholarship to a college could have that in jeopardy as well...
The Georgia High School Association has been notified of the City investigation and may hand down separate penalties of their own once the initial investigation is complete...
OSG sources familiar with the situation at Grady say this has been a fairly common occurrence in the past with athletes using either the addresses of relatives or outright fake addresses to take advantage of what has been characterized as the best school in the Atlanta Public School system- even when it was just a base for the magnet program...
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